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This is why I'm skeptical of many of the neighbor's claims... "Playing video games at 'window shaking' volumes"? I mean come on, I assume they all live in mansions that are like miles apart from each other in Bynum's LA neighborhood.

Actually, in Southern California it depends.

In some LA luxury neighborhoods you can find million dollar homes built within scant yards of one another. Given the kind of top tier audio gear that a guy like Bynum could afford, it would be easy to rattle a few windows at moderately comfortable listening levels.

Then again, there are also those luxury "neighborhoods" where you'd need to hop in a motorized vehicle (or ride a horse) in order to visit your nearest neighbor.

"Why can't we tell the world that [as the Raiders' coach] you refused to play games in the segregated South, holding out to the point where they were canceled?' And he would stop me dead in my tracks and say, 'Hey, kid -- I didn't do it for publicity. I did it because it was right.' "

I go to school at Loyola Marymount University which is in Westchester. Me and my friends used to drive by Bynum's house all the time to check out his cars or hoping to catch a glimpse of him. Almost everyone in Westchester is either old and white or a student. I can kinda see both sides of this story cause I get complaints about weed and music all the time but im sure Bynum escalated the situation. I'm curious to see how this turns but Bynum shouldnt move into this kinda neighborhood without expecting this